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Mengistu officers granted clemency


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Addis Ababa - Ethiopia said on Wednesday it had commuted the death sentences
of 23 of former dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam's henchmen convicted of
genocide in 2008, reducing the penalties to life imprisonment after an
appeal.

Mengistu and dozens of others were sentenced to death for the murder of
thousands during a 17-year rule that included famine, war and the "Red
Terror" purges of suspected opponents.

The ex-president and his senior officers were convicted after a 12-year
trial that ruled Mengistu's government was directly responsible for the
deaths of 2 000 people and the torture of at least 2 400.

Ethiopian President Girma Woldegiorgis announced the act of clemency on
Wednesday following an appeal for leniency by a panel of heads of religious
institutions, as well as an expression of remorse by those convicted.

"The president has decided to commute the death sentence to life
imprisonment. It was done in accordance with the constitution," government
spokesman Shimelis Kemal told Reuters.

"The process was not retributive, it was meant to ensure fairness and
justice. Many of them have served lengthy prison terms and have asked the
government for a commutation of the death sentence," he said.

The group does not include Mengistu but comprises several high-profile
figures from the Mengistu-era such as Legesse Asfaw, known as "the butcher
of Tigre", former vice-president Fisseha Desta and former prime minister
Fikresellassie Wogderes.

They have been behind bars since 1991 and have publicly apologised for their
crimes.

Comfortable exile 

Mengistu, who has lived a life of comfortable exile in Zimbabwe since he was
driven from power in 1991, is unlikely to face any punishment as President
Robert Mugabe <http://www.whoswhosa.co.za/robert-mugabe-3562>  has refused
to allow his extradition. Mugabe considers the 73-year-old a friend of
Zimbabwe's liberation struggle.

The call for leniency by the religious leaders had caused serious debate in
the Horn of Africa nation two decades after Mengistu's regime was toppled
following a 17-year guerrilla war.

Shimelis said the process guaranteed the maintenance of the rule of law in
Ethiopia.

"Ethiopia has come to terms with its past," he said.

Mengistu seized power in 1974 after the overthrow of Emperor Haile Selassie,
and quickly clawed his way to the top in the military junta known as the
Derg.

His regime's brutality was exemplified by the Red Terror purges of 1977-78,
in which at least 1 200 suspected political opponents were murdered and
their bodies dumped in the streets as a warning to others.

Mengistu was among 25 defendants tried in absentia in 2008. Of the 73
accused, 14 had died and only 33 were present in court.

 



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